Release Blitz - Aldric: A SciFi Warrior Romance with Review

My job as a Freanossian spy is simple: assimilate as one of the savages on the foreign planet of Avalere, and report my findings to my people. I did not plan on entering the circle of sacrifice, the center ring of women willingly giving themselves to the military leaders of Avalere. When the most barbaric leader of the lot apprehends me, I know no means of escape.

By the time he is finished with me, I am not quite sure I want to.

Aldric

When I see the little one in my midst, I am drawn to her ethereal beauty. I wonder if she has the blood of the gods in her veins. Though she faces execution for breaking the most serious laws of our country, it is an easy choice to claim her as my mate, my chosen one, and spare her life. She is as willful as she is beautiful. It will not be easy to convince the headstrong woman that I am now her master, but I relish the challenge.

It is my privilege and honor to tame her.

**Disclaimer: Aldric: A Sci-Fi Warrior Romance is a dark, erotic work of fiction with strong BDSM elements, including the disciplining of adult women. This is a standalone novel with a happily-ever-after.

Review:

Review by Lee Ann

Aldric, this story was billed as sci-fi, so I was expecting the usual space ships with a kink twist. What I got was more of an other world type story set in the far distant future. Carina is set upon a path which leads her somewhere she never expected, by her own people. The inhabitants are Alpha warrior males where she is sent, who discipline women, not in a cruel way, but more of the Dom/sub type of scenario. Where if she endangers herself, she is disciplined but she is also cared for and Carina seemed to like pushing Aldric's patience at times. I liked the story and found the interaction to be realistic given the surroundings.

Ends with the HEA, and I would read more by this author in this genre.

About the Author

Jane Henry

Jane has been writing since her early teens, dabbling in short stories and poetry. When she married and began having children, her pen was laid to rest for several years, until the National Novel Writing Challenge (NaNoWriMo) in 2010 awakened in her the desire to write again. That year, she wrote her first novel, and has been writing ever since. With a houseful of children, she finds time to write in the early hours of the morning, squirreled away with a laptop, blanket, and cup of hot coffee. Years ago, she heard the wise advice, “Write the book you want to read,” and has taken it to heart. She sincerely hopes you also enjoy the books she likes to read.